With the local social engineering cabal of politicians/planners/developers apparently in smash-and-grab-while-you-can mode during this downturn, I'm never sure anymore what's a goof or a caculated risk.

Kroger inherited a dysfunctional AG's office, one where someone involved in a major land scam can rise to a top position.
I think he is trying to play straight in a situation where only machine politics have mattered for about a century. The AG's office would have gone after Gushwa in the days before he was elected (think Terry Gustafson). My guess is that Gushwas did something politically incorrect and was being punished for it; his dating indiscretions allowed for plausible deniability. It may be that it is to Kroger's credit that these situations are coming to the light at all.

Gushwa got what he deserved. In the private sector having sexual relations with someone when you are their superior is grounds for termination. And having done with multiple underlings shows a pattern of behavior. He's just another scum of a pol in office. Apparently, Oregon's bar ethics don't cover that kind of prosecutorial misconduct, but they should. As for how the Oregon's AG's office handled it, well that was pathetic.

Road Work

Miles run year to date: 113
At this date last year: 155
Total run in 2016: 155
In 2015: 271
In 2014: 401
In 2013: 257
In 2012: 129
In 2011: 113
In 2010: 125
In 2009: 67
In 2008: 28
In 2007: 113
In 2006: 100
In 2005: 149
In 2004: 204
In 2003: 269